Apply for Hack Reactor Online and attend the original JavaScript coding school from wherever you are.

After a fantastic first Hack Reactor Remote Beta cohort brought our 12-week immersive JavaScript focused coding school to students all over the world, we are happy to announce that our next two online classes are now open and accepting applications. Apply by Sept. 29 for the October class and Nov. 10 for the December class. Don’t wait – classes are filling up!

Hack Reactor Engineers have become tech influencers who write books, win hackathons and speak at conferences, so gain the skills and confidence to build amazing products at the “Harvard” of coding schools. Apply today for cohorts beginning October 27th and December 8th and learn more about this opportunity to take our program from home.

Dash is realtime dashboards for your website, your business, and your life. Your first dashboard is free forever.

Dash just added Gmail widgets yesterday, and they’re already one of the more popular widgets on the site. By default they show your inbox, but you can also set them up with Gmail search phrases like “label:apple”. You can even combine search terms to produce results like “all email received in the last 12 hours containing the phrase ‘scoop’ and an attachment.”

At Gaslight, we transform businesses with technology. Let’s work together to build custom software that gives your business superpowers. The kind that allow you to boost profits, innovate faster, launch a new revenue stream or radically improve productivity.

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With Dash you can quickly make real-time dashboards. They have an API that allows you to share data from Dropbox or the web with custom widgets like Charts, Speedometers, and Tables. Dash also has dozens of pre-built widgets for services like Google Analytics, App Store Rankings, Twitter, appFigures, GitHub, Pingdom, Chartbeat, News, and Weather.

Dash is a website that lets people quickly make real-time dashboards. They have an API that allows you to share data from Dropbox or the web with custom widgets like Charts, Speedometers, and Tables. Dash also has dozens of pre-built widgets for services like Google Analytics, appFigures, GitHub, Google News, and many more.

If you make your dashboards available to the public, Dash is completely free. If you don’t want to share your data, you can also build private dashboards. Free accounts come with one private dashboard. Pro accounts are $10 per month and have unlimited private dashboards.

Before you analyze, you need the facts, or, put another way, the first step to understanding the tech world is to know what’s actually happening.

There are certainly news apps for that, but they’re algorithm based. There are also plenty of websites you can follow, but that’s time consuming. And that is where Tab Dump comes in.

Every weekday, former Nokia analyst and tech journalist Stefan Constantine clears out his RSS reader and publishes a list of the most important world and tech news stories.

The best thing about this list is that it’s numbered, so you know when it’s over. It’s alphabetical, so you can jump to your favorite company. And it’s short. Each Tab Dump shouldn’t take more than 15 to 20 minutes to read.

If you like the site, all Stefan asks is that you become a paid supporter.

Dash is realtime dashboards for your website, your business, and your life. Your first dashboard is free forever.

Dash helps you visualize your most important data with widgets for Google Analytics, appFigures, GitHub, Google News, and many more. You can also display data from Dropbox or the web with custom widgets like line charts, tables, speedometers, and leaderboards.

Dash’s pricing model was designed to encourage data sharing within the community. If you make your data public, Dash is completely free.

If you don’t want to share your data, you can also build private dashboards. Free accounts come with one private dashboard. Pro accounts are $10 per month and have unlimited private dashboards.

Dash makes their money from business accounts. You can manage your team with advanced permissions and the convenience of centralized billing. It’s everything you need to securely share dashboards within your organization. Pricing is $795 per year for 5 users, and includes all the dashboards you need.